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2 arrested in thefts of Sudafed at grocery
Medina County Gazette | Yesterday
TVILLE TWP. - Police arrested a pair of Summit County residents after one allegedly tried to steal seven boxes of Sudafed from Buehler's, 3626 Medina Road, Friday afternoon.2.7
U.S. Senate passes bill to restrict cold medicine ingredient used in meth
KOB Albuquerque | Saturday Sep 10
A bill making its way through Congress would put certain over-the-counter cold medicines behind the counter at the pharmacy.3.1
Senate OKs limit on sales of drugs used to make meth
Chicago Sun-Times | Saturday Sep 10
Sales of over-the-counter cold remedies used to make methamphetamine would be restricted under a measure approved by the Senate on Friday.5
Topics: Drugs, Medicine
Briefly nation, D.C.
Orange County Register (Registration Required) | Saturday Sep 10
WASHINGTON - Sales of over-the-counter cold remedies used to make methamphetamine would be restricted under a measure approved by the Senate on Friday.2.7
Senate backs placing drugs used in meth behind counter
SF Gate | Saturday Sep 10
Washington -- The Senate reacted to the nation's growing methamphetamine epidemic by voting unanimously Friday for legislation sponsored by Sen.2.7
Illinois becomes loophole in Iowa meth law
Sioux City Journal | Saturday Sep 10
Iowa drug control officials who pushed for airtight limits on the sale of a cold drug used to make methamphetamine have found one large loophole they simply can't close.2.7
Senate Passes Bill Restricting Cold Medicine Access
Healthscout.com | Saturday Sep 10
Sales of cold medicines that can be used to make the addictive street drug methamphetamine would be restricted under legislation passed Friday by the U.S. Senate.3.1
Topics: Drugs, Medicine
House Votes To Put Some Medicines Behind Counter
WBBM Chicago | Friday Sep 9
The U.S. Senate Friday passed a measure that would put certain cold medicines behind the pharmacy counter.2.7
Topics: Drugs, Medicine
Moses begins serving
Times-Journal | Friday Sep 9
Charles Rayburn Moses reported Wednesday to the United States Penitentiary in Atlanta to begin serving an eight-year sentence for drug trafficking.2.7
Anti-meth bill gets final approval
The Smoky Mountain Times | Friday Sep 9
Anti-methamphetamine legislation pushed by Sen. John Snow to help combat the spread of meth labs in North Carolina received final legislative approval Aug.2.7
Topics: Drugs, Medicine
Phoenix regulates sale of ingredient used to make meth
The Arizona Daily Star | Thursday Sep 8
Phoenix is trying to rally other Arizona cities to push for a statewide law that regulates the sales of an ingredient used to make methamphetamine.3.1
Perrigo posts rising revenues
Haaretz.com | Thursday Sep 8
Pharmaceuticals company Perrigo reported revenues for its fourth fiscal quarter of $324.5 million - up 57 percent on the $206.1 million reported in the parallel period.2.7
From Mexico, Madison, to Min...
Spooner Advocate | Wednesday Sep 7
A photo taken in 2001 of a ditch outside of Tijuana, Mexico, and included in a June 5 article of The Oregonian offers a clue as to why the methamphetamine epidemic is overwhelming U.S. counties like Washburn.2.7
McKinney's, Gretna Drug make changes for LB 117
Gretna Breeze | Wednesday Sep 7
Pharmacy customers may see some changes next time they go into the drug store looking for medicine to combat that nasty cold.2.7
New law puts over-the-counter cold meds behind the counter
Daily Nebraskan | Wednesday Sep 7
Walking into any convenience store, grocery store or pharmacy in Nebraska, you might see empty shelves in the cold medications aisle and think the entire state has a cold.
Topics: Medicine, Lincoln
Police intercepted raw P
The Press On-Line | Monday Sep 5
Enough precursor substance to make up to $3 million of the potent drug P was found hidden inside pillows allegedly imported by a Chinese group, a court has been told.2.7
Topics: Drugs, Medicine
Pseudoephedrine Off Shelves
KOLN Lincoln | Monday Sep 5
Customers will now have a little tougher time getting allergy and decongestant medicine, such as Clariton-D, Sudafed, Tylenol Cold and Cough.2.7
Ex-leader of mosque admits distributing 1.7 million pills
Chicago Tribune | Sunday Sep 4
The one-time leader of a Chicago mosque pleaded guilty in federal court Friday to distributing more than 1.7 million tablets of pseudoephedrine, the raw material of the illegal stimulant methamphetamine.2.7
Supervisor cracks down on meth's main ingredient: cold medicine
Payson Roundup | Saturday Sep 3
A child's story prompted Gila County District 1 Supervisor Tommie Martin to create a plan to deal with the methamphetamine problem in northern Gila County.2.9
City Council Subcommittee to Consider Meth Ordinances
Ci.phoenix.az.us | Saturday Sep 3
The City Council Public Safety Subcommittee will consider ordinances aimed at limiting access to raw ingredients used to manufacture methamphetamines.2.7
Two sentenced in meth conspiracy in Lawrence County
Monett Times | Friday Sep 2
Two Lawrence County residents have been sentenced this week in Federal District Court in Springfield for the Operation Ice Palace methamphetamine conspiracy.2.7
Perrigo shares gain 5 percent on upgrade
BusinessWeek | Friday Sep 2
Vital Signs for the Week of Sept. 5 Campus Confidential Stocks That Are Up to the Job Aiming for Royal Returns Bush Balks at Pact to Fight Poverty A Chinese Banquet for Nasdaq * More Headlines Shares of ...2.7
Sen. Talent addressed meth problem
Daily Dunklin Democrat | Friday Sep 2
U.S. Senator Jim Talent, R-Mo., at left, was in Malden Wednesday to promote his Combat Meth Bill, which is slated for a full Senate vote in the fall.2.7
Topics: Drugs, Medicine
Warner Regulates Nonprescription Drugs
WTVR Richmond | Friday Sep 2
Governor Mark Warner is trying to stop Virginians from manufacturing illegal drugs by regulating the purchase of certain legal, nonprescription drugs.2.7
Steps announced to combat meth
Albany Democrat-Herald | Thursday Sep 1
PORTLAND - State and federal officials on Tuesday announced a number of initiatives intended to make Oregon one of the toughest places in the nation to make or sell methamphetamine.3.1
Law puts some cold meds behind counter
Aberdeen American News | Wednesday Aug 31
While area pharmacists say a new state law that requires retailers to keep cold medicines behind a counter is necessary, they say it's also generating complaints from customers.2.7
Meth Cooks Looking Elsewhere For Supplies
KOCO Oklahoma City | Wednesday Aug 31
With a key ingredient used to make methamphetamine now behind pharmacy counters in Oklahoma, those who illegally cook the powerful stimulant are looking elsewhere to find their supplies, federal officials say.2.7
Three more people get prison sentences for helping meth makers
KYTV Springfield | Monday Aug 29
A federal judge sentenced four people last week for convictions for participating in a conspiracy to distribute ingredients used to manufacture methamphetamine.2.7
Pharmacy credited with locating meth lab
Columbia Daily Tribune | Thursday Aug 25
The Boone County Sheriff's Department is crediting a new state law directing pharmacies to keep track of purchases of cold medicine containing pseudoephedrine for the arrest yesterday of a couple allegedly ...3.2
Topics: Drugs, Medicine
New Jersey Restricts OTC Cold Remedy Sales
WINS New York | Thursday Aug 25
Acting Governor Codey yesterday signed legislation that limits sales of medications such as Sudafed to three packages, or any number of packages that contain a total of nine grams of pseudoephedrine, the key ...2.7
Joint meeting of board and councils a success
Lake Co. Record-Bee | Thursday Aug 25
's joint meeting with the board of supervisors and city councils of Clearlake and Lakeport came off with nary a hitch.3.1
Meth Busts on the Decline Since New Law Enacted
WTWO Terre Haute | Thursday Aug 25
It`s been six months since an anti-meth ordinance took effect in Vigo County -- and early results show it`s been a big success.2.7
Topics: Medicine
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Decongestant sales being curbed to halt meth trade
USA TODAY via KeepMedia.com | Jul 6, 2004
A growing number of states are enacting laws to restrict sales of over-the-counter cold and allergy medicines such as Sudafed in an effort to halt ...
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